Result New Zealand won by 1 wicket (with 0 balls remaining)









England innings (50 overs maximum)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
IR Bell
c
McCullum b Southee
46
82
56
5
1
82.14
LJ Wright
c Taylor b Mills
18
38
29
2
0
62.06
KP Pietersen
c Southee b Gillespie
0
4
2
0
0
0.00
RS Bopara
c Oram b Gillespie
58
117
78
7
0
74.35
PD Collingwood
b Southee
14
18
13
3
0
107.69
OA Shah
run out (Gillespie)
63
95
71
4
2
88.73
TR Ambrose
c Flynn b Oram
6
16
12
0
0
50.00
GP Swann
c How b Mills
3
12
7
0
0
42.85
SCJ Broad
c How b Southee
5
14
11
0
0
45.45
RJ Sidebottom
not out
8
21
12
0
0
66.66
JM Anderson
run out (Taylor/Gillespie)
11
12
10
2
0
110.00
Extras
(lb 4, w 6, nb 3)
13
Total
(all out; 49.4 overs; 219 mins)
245
(4.93 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
KD Mills
10
1
44
2
4.40
(1nb, 1w)
MR Gillespie
9.4
2
58
2
6.00
(2nb, 2w)
TG Southee
10
1
47
3
4.70
(1w)
JDP Oram
10
0
46
1
4.60
DL Vettori
8
1
34
0
4.25
(1w)
GD Elliott
2
0
12
0
6.00
(1w)









New Zealand innings (target: 246 runs from 50 overs)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
JM How
c & b Swann
37
95
61
4
0
60.65
BB McCullum
c Swann b Sidebottom
1
10
5
0
0
20.00
LRPL Taylor
c Broad b Sidebottom
6
22
15
1
0
40.00
SB Styris
run out (Swann/Collingwood)
69
139
87
8
0
79.31
DR Flynn
c Bell b Swann
12
22
17
1
0
70.58
JDP Oram
c sub (AN Cook) b Anderson
38
43
30
5
0
126.66
GD Elliott
run out (Bell/Pietersen)
24
40
28
2
0
85.71
DL Vettori
c Bopara b Collingwood
6
7
8
1
0
75.00
KD Mills
not out
25
59
27
1
1
92.59
TG Southee
run out (Bell)
6
15
9
0
0
66.66
MR Gillespie
not out
4
18
13
0
0
30.76
Extras
(b 4, lb 3, w 11)
18
Total
(9 wickets; 50 overs)
246
(4.92 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
RJ Sidebottom
10
0
55
2
5.50
(1w)
JM Anderson
10
0
39
1
3.90
(2w)
SCJ Broad
10
0
39
0
3.90
(2w)
LJ Wright
2
0
8
0
4.00
GP Swann
10
1
49
2
4.90
(1w)
PD Collingwood
7
0
40
1
5.71
(1w)
RS Bopara
1
0
9
0
9.00

Toss New Zealand, who chose to field first
Series New Zealand led the 5-match series 2-1
Player of the match SB Styris (New Zealand)
Umpires MR Benson and SJ Davis (Australia)
TV umpire RA Kettleborough
Match referee J Srinath (India)
Reserve umpire PJ Hartley

Apparently Colly went to the Black Caps dressing room after the game to apologize and explain his decision, a great gesture, as there were no handshakes at the match's conclusion and the Kiwis were pretty fired up on the balcony as we ran the overthrow to win it!!
www.kiwifromthecouch.blogspot.com
Result New Zealand won by 1 wicket (with 0 balls remaining)









R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
IR Bell
c
McCullum b Southee
46
82
56
5
1
82.14
LJ Wright
c Taylor b Mills
18
38
29
2
0
62.06
KP Pietersen
c Southee b Gillespie
0
4
2
0
0
0.00
RS Bopara
c Oram b Gillespie
58
117
78
7
0
74.35
PD Collingwood
b Southee
14
18
13
3
0
107.69
OA Shah
run out (Gillespie)
63
95
71
4
2
88.73
TR Ambrose
c Flynn b Oram
6
16
12
0
0
50.00
GP Swann
c How b Mills
3
12
7
0
0
42.85
SCJ Broad
c How b Southee
5
14
11
0
0
45.45
RJ Sidebottom
not out
8
21
12
0
0
66.66
JM Anderson
run out (Taylor/Gillespie)
11
12
10
2
0
110.00
Extras
(lb 4, w 6, nb 3)
13
Total
(all out; 49.4 overs; 219 mins)
245
(4.93 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
KD Mills
10
1
44
2
4.40
(1nb, 1w)
MR Gillespie
9.4
2
58
2
6.00
(2nb, 2w)
TG Southee
10
1
47
3
4.70
(1w)
JDP Oram
10
0
46
1
4.60
DL Vettori
8
1
34
0
4.25
(1w)
GD Elliott
2
0
12
0
6.00
(1w)









New Zealand innings (target: 246 runs from 50 overs)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
JM How
c & b Swann
37
95
61
4
0
60.65
BB McCullum
c Swann b Sidebottom
1
10
5
0
0
20.00
LRPL Taylor
c Broad b Sidebottom
6
22
15
1
0
40.00
SB Styris
run out (Swann/Collingwood)
69
139
87
8
0
79.31
DR Flynn
c Bell b Swann
12
22
17
1
0
70.58
JDP Oram
c sub (AN Cook) b Anderson
38
43
30
5
0
126.66
GD Elliott
run out (Bell/Pietersen/Sidebottom/Collingwood and England team)
24
40
28
2
0
85.71
DL Vettori
c Bopara b Collingwood
6
7
8
1
0
75.00
KD Mills
not out
25
59
27
1
1
92.59
TG Southee
run out (Bell)
6
15
9
0
0
66.66
MR Gillespie
not out
4
18
13
0
0
30.76
Extras
(b 4, lb 3, w 11)
18
Total
(9 wickets; 50 overs)
246
(4.92 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
RJ Sidebottom
10
0
55
2
5.50
(1w)
JM Anderson
10
0
39
1
3.90
(2w)
SCJ Broad
10
0
39
0
3.90
(2w)
LJ Wright
2
0
8
0
4.00
GP Swann
10
1
49
2
4.90
(1w)
PD Collingwood
7
0
40
1
5.71
(1w)
RS Bopara
1
0
9
0
9.00

Toss New Zealand, who chose to field first
Series New Zealand led the 5-match series 2-1
Player of the match SB Styris (New Zealand)
Umpires MR Benson and SJ Davis (Australia)
TV umpire RA Kettleborough
Match referee J Srinath (India)
Reserve umpire PJ Hartley
as for the Poms i thought Daniel Vettori's tirade, along with Brendan McCullums stick that up your ar$e arm gestures, summed up my feelings at the time completely

it was simply bad sportsmanship,it's still a gentlemans game after all
giddyup2008-06-26 20:44:54
Allegedly
yip.
Its all about the spirit opf the game, the Murali incident is slightly different - he has to take some responsibility for his lack of attention and making the rash decision to leave his crease when the ball is still live. AS for the cutrrent Elliot/Sidebottom incident, a man is knocked over in a no fault incident, the spirit of the game indicates that Colling wood would call Elliot back and say oops sorry, play on chap. Two separate incidents one involves a poor decision made by an opposition player and the other involves an injury!
Queenslander 3x a year.
Toughen up, tough breaks happen in sport/life all the time.
Allegedly
Allegedly
"Spirit of the game" is one of the dumbest things in sport. If you don't want someone to not do something make a rule against it.
Allegedly
Well, that doesn't make it accidental, does it? Like PG said, if it's intentional, that's covered in the laws of the game, the bowler gets reprimanded, end of story.
And if you knew as much about cricket as you profess to, you'd know it's generally accepted that it's the batsman's responsibility not to get in the way of the bowler who's in the process of retrieving the ball to try to effect a run-out. So one could argue the whole thing was Elliott's fault for getting in Sidebottom's way in the first place.... el grapadura2008-06-27 21:49:51
That's...ahem...a very bad comparison.
1. There are very clear rules on what happens in a situation like this - red card for the defender, penalty kick for the attacking team.
2. This situation happans fairly often (I've seen it myself a number of times, have myslef been sent off twice for the offence). No-one has ever suggested that it's contrary to the 'spirit of the game' and it's an accepted part of the game.
3. How can you say that the attacking team were denied the opportunity to win? If they miss a penalty (which is probably one of the easiest chance to score from in football), they have no-one to blame but themselves.
I fail to see the logic of this comparison.
Stats and trivia
- England have only won four of their last ten ODI matches at Lord's, but were victorious in their last two matches against India and West Indies last year.
- New Zealand have never faced England at Lord's in a one-dayer. They won their sole appearance against West Indies in the 2004 Champions Trophy, beating them by 107 runs.
- England will miss Collingwood's captaincy, but moreover his runs: he is the leading run-scorer in the series with 149 at 37.25.
- New Zealand may be leading 2-1, but only McCullum appears in the the top five run-scorers with 114 at 38.00. Perhaps predictably, his strike-rate of 121.27 is the best of any top-order batsman.
Result New Zealand won by 51 runs









New Zealand innings (50 overs maximum)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
JM How
c Bopara b Broad
22
42
26
1
1
84.61
BB McCullum
c Swann b Anderson
23
82
57
1
0
40.35
LRPL Taylor
c
Ambrose b Broad
4
18
15
0
0
26.66
SB Styris
not out
87
153
91
5
3
95.60
DR Flynn
b Swann
35
49
54
3
0
64.81
JDP Oram
c Broad b Swann
52
52
40
2
3
130.00
GD Elliott
not out
23
29
17
1
1
135.29
Extras
(lb 13, w 7)
20
Total
(5 wickets; 50 overs)
266
(5.32 runs per over)
Did not bat
DL Vettori, KD Mills, TG Southee, MR Gillespie
Fall of wickets1-39 (How, 9.5 ov), 2-54 (Taylor, 13.6 ov), 3-71 (McCullum, 18.2 ov), 4-124 (Flynn, 31.2 ov), 5-201 (Oram, 43.6 ov)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
RJ Sidebottom
10
0
52
0
5.20
(1w)
JM Anderson
10
0
46
1
4.60
(4w)
SCJ Broad
10
1
50
2
5.00
(2w)
LJ Wright
6
0
36
0
6.00
GP Swann
10
0
33
2
3.30
RS Bopara
1
0
6
0
6.00
OA Shah
3
0
30
0
10.00









England innings (target: 267 runs from 50 overs)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
IR Bell
lbw b Gillespie
27
46
34
5
0
79.41
AN Cook
c
McCullum b Southee
24
57
38
3
0
63.15
KP Pietersen
c Oram b Southee
6
39
23
0
0
26.08
RS Bopara
b Vettori
30
47
39
5
0
76.92
OA Shah
c sub (JAH Marshall) b Southee
69
109
75
5
0
92.00
LJ Wright
b Vettori
6
24
22
0
0
27.27
TR Ambrose
c sub (JAH Marshall) b Vettori
2
10
11
0
0
18.18
GP Swann
c
McCullum b Mills
12
19
16
2
0
75.00
SCJ Broad
c Flynn b Mills
5
18
12
1
0
41.66
RJ Sidebottom
not out
10
23
11
1
0
90.90
JM Anderson
c Oram b Gillespie
2
8
7
0
0
28.57
Extras
(b 1, lb 10, w 10, nb 1)
22
Total
(all out; 47.5 overs)
215
(4.49 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
KD Mills
9
1
55
2
6.11
MR Gillespie
9.5
2
29
2
2.94
(1nb, 1w)
JDP Oram
6
0
22
0
3.66
(1w)
TG Southee
9
0
49
3
5.44
(4w)
DL Vettori
10
1
32
3
3.20
(1w)
SB Styris
4
0
17
0
4.25
(1w)

Toss England, who chose to field first
Series New Zealand won the 5-match series 3-1
Player of the match SB Styris (New Zealand)
Player of the series TG Southee (New Zealand)










New Zealand innings (50 overs maximum)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
JAH Marshall
c
Wilson b Strydom
161
141
11
4
114.18
BB McCullum
c Haire b Eaglestone
166
135
11
10
122.96
LRPL Taylor
not out
59
24
5
4
245.83
DR Flynn
not out
0
0
0
0
-
Extras
(b 4, lb 7, w 5)
16
Total
(2 wickets; 50 overs)
402
(8.04 runs per over)
Did not bat JDP Oram, MJ Mason,
DL Vettori,
GJ Hopkins, TG Southee, JS Patel, GD Elliott
Fall of wickets1-266 (McCullum, 42.2 ov), 2-380 (Marshall, 49.1 ov)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
P Connell
9
0
95
0
10.55
(1w)
PS Eaglestone
7
0
60
1
8.57
(3w)
R Strydom
8
0
63
1
7.87
(1w)
AC Botha
10
0
66
0
6.60
WK McCallan
8
0
55
0
6.87
GE Kidd
8
0
52
0
6.50









Ireland innings (target: 403 runs from 50 overs)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
R Strydom
c Taylor b Mason
11
13
2
0
84.61
GC Wilson
b Southee
21
17
4
0
123.52
PR Stirling
c
Hopkins b Oram
4
16
0
0
25.00
AC Botha
c
Hopkins b Southee
6
8
1
0
75.00
AR White
c
Hopkins b Mason
7
13
1
0
53.84
RS Haire
b Mason
2
9
0
0
22.22
AD Poynter
c
Hopkins b Southee
7
16
1
0
43.75
WK McCallan
c
Hopkins b Patel
10
25
1
0
40.00
GE Kidd
c Taylor b Elliott
15
25
2
0
60.00
P Connell
not out
22
28
5
0
78.57
PS Eaglestone
run out (Southee)
4
3
1
0
133.33
Extras
(w 2, nb 1)
3
Total
(all out; 28.4 overs)
112
(3.90 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
TG Southee
6
0
22
3
3.66
(1w)
MJ Mason
7
0
35
3
5.00
(1nb)
JDP Oram
5
0
9
1
1.80
JS Patel
5.4
2
24
1
4.23
GD Elliott
5
1
22
1
4.40

www.kiwifromthecouch.blogspot.com
In his 9 innings before this match Marshall had only scored 89 runs
- New Zealand's 290-run triumph eclipsed the previous record for the largest win (by runs) by 33 runs.
- James Marshall and Brendon McCullum became the first opening pair to pile up 150-plus scores in the same innings. It was also the first ODI hundred for both Marshall and McCullum.
- New Zealand's total of 402 for 2 is their best in ODIs, and the sixth ODI total over 400.
- The 266-run stand between Marshall and McCullum is by far New Zealand's highest partnership, and the second-best opening stand in ODIs.
- The 18 sixes hit by New Zealand equals the record for most sixes by a team in an ODI. McCullum was just two hits short of the record for most sixes in an innings by a batsman.
Doesn't the bowler have right of way? think I read somewhere...
Doesn't the bowler have right of way? think I read somewhere...
Queenslander 3x a year.
Result New Zealand won by 8 wickets (with 212 balls remaining)









Scotland innings (50 overs maximum)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
GM Hamilton
b Gillespie
6
9
1
0
66.66
RR Watson
b Gillespie
0
2
0
0
0.00
MQ Sheikh
b Elliott
18
43
3
0
41.86
NS Poonia
c
McCullum b Oram
15
35
0
0
42.85
CJO Smith
c
McCullum b Oram
11
19
2
0
57.89
NFI McCallum
lbw b Oram
2
13
0
0
15.38
RD Berrington
lbw b Elliott
7
15
1
0
46.66
JAR Blain
lbw b Vettori
6
27
0
0
22.22
GA Rogers
c
McCullum b Elliott
0
1
0
0
0.00
G Goudie
not out
17
31
2
1
54.83
JD Nel
lbw b Vettori
4
5
0
0
80.00
Extras
(lb 11, w 4)
15
Total
(all out; 33.2 overs)
101
(3.03 runs per over)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
MR Gillespie
6
1
13
2
2.16
(1w)
TG Southee
4
0
12
0
3.00
(2w)
JDP Oram
6
2
13
3
2.16
MJ Mason
4
0
18
0
4.50
GD Elliott
7
1
14
3
2.00
(1w)
DL Vettori
6.2
2
20
2
3.15









New Zealand innings (target: 102 runs from 50 overs)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
BB McCullum
c Goudie b Nel
22
24
2
1
91.66
PG Fulton
lbw b Blain
4
4
1
0
100.00
LRPL Taylor
not out
61
41
8
2
148.78
SB Styris
not out
14
19
1
0
73.68
Extras
(lb 1)
1
Total
(2 wickets; 14.4 overs)
102
(6.95 runs per over)
Did not bat DR Flynn, JDP Oram,
DL Vettori, GD Elliott, MJ Mason, TG Southee, MR Gillespie
Fall of wickets1-4 (Fulton, 0.4 ov), 2-54 (McCullum, 7.6 ov)








Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
JAR Blain
5
0
40
1
8.00
JD Nel
6
0
34
1
5.66
G Goudie
3.4
0
27
0
7.36

Toss New Zealand, who chose to field first
Points New Zealand 2, Scotland 0
Series New Zealand won the 2008 Associates Tri-Series (in Scotland)
Senior New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris is facing possible censure after sending an expletive-laced late-night text to a former team-mate, Herald on Sunday columnist Mark Richardson.
The first one sarcastically thanked Richardson for the article before describing him as a "geriatric ****-head". It is then understood to have added: "We hope you die choking on your own **** that you speak."
Styris then used more expletives in a later text and abused Richardson again as a "scribe/ hack/ journo/ wannabe journo".
New Zealand cricket coach John Bracewell will return for a second stint at Gloucestershire as director of cricket next season.

Not impressed





